Men Who Personified Bro-ness in 2012

The dudes ruled 2012. They were entirely consistent with their bro-fullness and were always in the clique. Here are the best bro flashes we got this year:

Bro-Emotional: Sachin Tendulkar’s Retirement

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Does he even need a mention? Well, there is way too much to go gaga over Sachin Tendulkar's achievements and about the fact that he is a hero to every man under the sun who has witnessed his glory, if only from TV. So when he did the unthinkable (though expected), it sent his fans into despair. He stirred the whole nation - before and after retirement.

Bro-Comeback: Yuvraj Singh’s Return

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The bro moments on the cricket field did not end with Sachin, and they were not all sad. It was also about the mother of all comebacks – Yuvraj Singh. The lion from Punjab fought his way through cancer and returned to the cricket field after a gap of one year. But there was no sympathy factor behind his place in the team. He earned it, hands down!

Brah-litician: Rahul Gandhi

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The man is already immensely popular amongst the youth of India, and with him being declared as the new Vice President of the Congress party, our bros might have a little more say in the politics of the country.

Bro Host: Salman Khan

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Here is the original Bhai of Bollywood. In the three seasons he has hosted the show, Salman Khan has become synonymous with Bigg Boss. The man brings his Dabangg persona to the screen - he is audacious, he is quirky and most of all, he is himself. There is not an air of pretention in the way he carries himself on the show and converses with the contestants. If there is something, that is the dead-pan seriousness to his playfulness.